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At thirty, Willow Harrington received a six-months-to-live terminal diagnosis. In this, the diary of her last sixty days, she details her decision to trade the wide-open spaces of rural Wyoming for Portland, where she’ll end her life at a time of her choosing through Death with Dignity, physician-assisted death.

With a heartfelt sarcastic tone, Willow journals her past, her
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Paperback, 1, 140 pages
Published May 15th 2018 by Andrea Writes Things
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Sherri Thacker
Apr 30, 2018 rated it it was ok
I received this arc from the publisher through NetGalley. The book is told in backwards order and although I was able to keep up with most of it, I did find it confusing at times. There’s a raunchy sex scene that I did not care for so I skimmed through 2 sections of that. Overall, it was ok.
Robyn
May 09, 2018 rated it it was amazing
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Shouldn’t one be free to choose how to die as they possess the right to live?


This is one of the questions Willow Harrington asks herself when faced with a diagnosis of terminal cancer. She is only thirty years old and her short life is coming to an end. Sixty Days Left takes us on her journey through the present and the past written in journal entries chronicling the last sixty days of her life. We start at the end of her journey, t
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Andrea Lechner-Becker
Apr 16, 2018 rated it it was amazing  ·  (Review from the author)  ·  review of another edition
Well listen, given this is my book, I'm obviously partial. Now that I've officially finished my final edit, I feel good giving it five stars. It's a little bit of everything I love: serious, heartfelt and sarcastic. ...more
Victoria
Jun 05, 2018 rated it really liked it
The book took me a long time to get through, and this wasn’t because of any heavy prose or difficult scenes. On the contrary: the book is written in the form of a journal, where the main character: Willow has a very modern, down-to-earth and direct way of viewing the world and expressing herself, making it very easy to read.

The reason for my slowness was laregly because of the various profound truths and ideas that are exposed throughout the book. While the main message is that of seizing the d
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Linda
May 07, 2018 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: 2018, fiction
Willow Harrington is a young woman facing incurable cancer, and Sixty Days Left tells us her story, and her decision to die with dignity. She relocates to Portland, Oregon, where she can legally obtain a lethal combination of drugs, and die at a time and place of her choosing.

The novel is written in reverse chronological order, in the form of a diary of Willow’s last sixty days. She reconnects with estranged family, and copes with a difficult marriage and alcoholic husband, while also finding
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Rhi
Apr 11, 2018 rated it liked it
This self-published novel captivated me from the beginning. Minus one little gripe it's a good little read. The reverse chronological structure and timeline are both well thought-out and original. And Lechner-Becker has created credible, well-rounded and down-to-earth characters.

There are some beautiful insights from the main character Willow’s last hours alive:

“I see life in everything. In something like beyond-sight, I see the pulsing, rhythmic beat of the universe. I can almost make out the a
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Lisa
Feb 14, 2019 rated it really liked it
Shelves: 2019, kindle
This book took much longer to read than expected. not that it was a bad book at all, it just made me put it aside and think..............what would I do? Would I want to know my death date? Would I choose it?

At thirty, Willow Harrington received a six-months-to-live terminal diagnosis. She writes a diary during those 60 days of how she spends her time her thoughts, emotions and all of it. Well an emotional book for sure but I am glad that I read i
Katie
Jul 07, 2018 rated it liked it
This book was hit and miss for me. The author brought up many interesting points to think about, most importantly how crucial the ability to choose your own ending is. At the beginning I liked the idea of counting backwards but think it hurt the storytelling in that I didn’t have established care for characters that i would have if I had known the history.
Harlyn Bryan
Oct 11, 2018 rated it it was amazing
I was very engaged with Andrea’s writing voice as a reviewer so I highly anticipated the release of this work of literature. The premise is that of the terminally ill heroine, Willow, whom has chosen the path of assisted suicide to take control of when she will leave this world following receipt of her diagnosis. She decides to keep a journal for every day of her last sixty days of life. The story opens on day sixty and works its way backward.

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Bonnie Wiedmeyer
What would I do?

What a concept, the direction your writing took was a first for me. I definitely will read it again. Sometimes I laughed out loud and teared up in the same chapter!
This is definitely a book to be read with an open heart and mind.
Good job, Andrea!
Laura
Sep 21, 2019 rated it liked it
This title evokes a sense of needing to reorder priorities in your life. Terminal cancer tends to do that to people and it is no exception in this story.
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Andrea Lechner-Becker is a lot like her name, a little awkward and kinda funny. On a perfect day, she sits at a bar ingesting craft beers and talking to strangers. She believes everyone has a story to tell and deeply desires to tell as many of them as possible. She left a successful career as a marketing executive to commit full-time to storytelling. We'll see how that goes! ...more

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